John Munson/The Star-LedgerPending charges stemmed from an on-campus incident in February were dropped against Seton Hall guard Jordan Theodore, pictured with coach Kevin Willard.

Pending criminal charges against Seton Hall guard Jordan Theodore have been dismissed, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office announced today

Theodore, a junior point guard from Englewood, had been accused of displaying a handgun during a Feb. 15 altercation on Seton Hall's South Orange campus.

The Prosecutor's Office said in a statement released today that an investigation of a criminal complaint filed by Darlene Epps in February revealed "insufficient credible evidence to warrant prosecution."

Theodore was never formally charged with a crime, even though a municipal judge in South Orange found probable cause to sustain the complaint, the Prosecutor's Office said.

Epps is the mother of former Seton Hall guard Keon Lawrence, who was dismissed from the basketball team on Feb. 12 for repeated violation of team policy and conduct unbecoming of a university representative.

Seton Hall conducted its own investigation into the incident and found "no student in violation of University policy," according to Vice President of Student Affairs Laura Wankel.